1889 Silver Crown – Queen Victoria Jubilee Head Coin
The 1889 Silver Crown is one of the most recognisable coins of the Victorian era, struck in sterling silver (.925) during the Jubilee period. This design marks the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria’s reign and reflects the grandeur of late 19th-century British minting.
The obverse bears the iconic Jubilee Head portrait of Queen Victoria wearing her small crown and veil, the reverse features Benedetto Pistrucci’s classic depiction of St. George slaying the dragon. The combination of artistic design, large size, and silver content makes this coin an essential part of any serious British coin collection.
1889 Silver Crown Details
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Date: 1889
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Denomination: One Crown
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Monarch: Queen Victoria (Jubilee Head)
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Composition: Sterling silver (.925)
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Diameter: 38.61 mm (approx.)
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Weight: 28.28 grams (approx.)
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Design:
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Obverse: Jubilee Head portrait by Joseph Boehm
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Reverse: St. George and the Dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci
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Mint: Royal Mint, London
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Condition: Very nice collectable grade, with even toning and fine detail. Please see images and make up your own mind as to condition and value before purchasing.
Each 1889 Silver Crown carries natural character, showing its age with light wear and soft toning that enhances its appeal.
Condition – Nice Collectable Example
This 1889 Silver Crown remains in very nice collectable grade with clear detail across both sides. The surfaces display natural age-related wear and attractive toning typical of circulated silver coins from this era. The edges are in the main sound, and the strike retains good definition of both portrait and reverse figures.
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Historical and Collectable Significance of the 1889 Silver Crown
The 1889 Silver Crown was issued during the celebration of Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee, reflecting Britain’s position as a global empire at the height of its influence. These coins were struck in limited numbers and were prized for their impressive size and weight, serving both as circulating currency and ceremonial presentation pieces.
Collectors admire the 1889 issue for its artistry, historical symbolism, and connection to one of Britain’s most important monarchs. It’s an excellent choice for anyone building a Victorian or pre-1900 British coin collection.
For more on the history of Britain’s silver crowns, visit the Royal Mint’s official heritage guide.
You can also explore more examples of fine silver coinage in our Coins and Bullion Collection.
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Summary of the 1889 Silver Crown
A classic 1889 Silver Crown from the reign of Queen Victoria, featuring the Jubilee Head portrait and Pistrucci’s timeless St. George reverse. Struck in sterling silver and graded as a very nice collectable example, this coin combines size, weight, and history in a truly iconic design.
An essential addition for any collector of British crowns or late Victorian silver.























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